PDA

View Full Version : Super Rich: The Greed Game



The Lawspeaker
10-17-2010, 06:17 AM
-3305522889894137433
Super Rich: The Greed Game


As the credit crunch bites and a global economic crisis threatens, Robert Peston reveals how the super-rich have made their fortunes, and the rest of us are picking up the bill

RoyBatty
10-17-2010, 06:25 AM
Robert Peston is said to be a Common Purpose operative. Who knows....

The Lawspeaker
10-17-2010, 06:28 AM
Who knows.. but he is touching a sound point here and that's what's counts.
This kind of NWO "capitalism" is quite out of control.. and, honestly speaking, obscene.

Agrippa
10-17-2010, 07:08 PM
Good documnentary with interesting insights, just note how many Jews operate in Great Britain in the respective "business" and how they live and behave now, how degenerated their whole way of life became and how arrogant they are, while fully exploiting the rest of society. The associations with freemasonry are also interesting with certain shown symbols - at least one could speculate about it.

Unfortunately the banking system as such, as a historical freak of the Plutocracy, being not really spoken about, especially not about the fact how banks got their money and fractional reserve really works, so it all stays on the surface.

Even more clearly if talking about one thing which is for sure in this "business" (rather fraud) and its "success stories", namely insider knowledge and arrangments between those which have the right connections to the Plutocracy and its higher level officers and menials, which completely changes "the risk you take..."

Important is also to note that by interest rates and money bubbles, the money economy is far away from the real economy, so this problem comes in as well - the documentary talks about "the superrich" not having investments for their liquidity now, in fact that's a problem since years, many years, because this money-interest cycle is already aged and would have been, without all those tricks and new possibility in the digital age so to say, long have come to an end in a huge crisis.

This crisis will come probably, but to be used by the very same people, unless the common people won't wake up and realise that the whole banking and debt system, private and state, as we have it now, is just a fraud.

Still worth to watch for getting some "valuable impressions", even if you know most they talk about in this movie, one aspect more to attack the current financial system and Liberalcapitalism.